Wednesday, June 17, 2015

That the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical French magazine, in Paris on 7 January 2015, in which two gunmen forced their way into the building and killed twelve, including staff cartoonists and several others, was a "false flag" event became apparent almost immediately, where there was an "X" on the street for the vehicle to park to provide the best view for a surveillance camera and where the shooting of a police officer with an AK-47 did not blow his head apart like a water-mellon and left no blood. Indeed, a witness would report watching the police arrive subsequently "and lay down the blood". Here is some footage:

The "false flag" attack on Charlie Hebdo in France, like its counterparts at Sandy Hook and the Boston bombing in the USA, appears to be calculated to justify government crackdowns on the right of citizens to freedom of expression and freedom of speech, where in this instance it was designed especially to suppress support for the Palestinian people and for a Palestinian state. It has been followed by a series of draconian measures that forbid "anti-Semitisc speech", cleverly calculated to encompass any criticism of the actions or policies of the government of Israel, which is the principal beneficiary thereof:

The use of Charlie Hebdo and other "false flag" attacks to advance the control of governments over the lives of their citizens has been dramatically exemplified by the recent pronouncement of the UK MP, David Cameron, who has announced that the United Kingdom is no longer going to regard compliance with the law as sufficient to satisfy the state: "For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying: as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone!" The new agenda, it would appear, will now be to identify those who are critical of the government as "dissidents" and dissidents as "militants", where these semantic steps identify critics as "terrorists" and ultimately consign them to FEMA-like camps:

Kevin Barrett, with whom I co-host "False Flag Weekly News", has brought together 21 intellectuals from around the world to dissect what has been taking place in France--from its motives to its execution to its consequences--in his new book, We Are NOT Charlie Hebdo (2015), which David Ray Griffin, the leading expert on 9/11, has described as "A breakthrough in the study of State Crimes Against Democracy". He has done an interview on Red Ice Radio, where he lays out the ramifications of this and other "false flag" attacks, including the atrocities of 9/11, which have been crucial in the USA: